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triunfo pues ahora debera enfrentar un problema fiscal inminente, y un congreso dividido, con la camara baja, todavia en control republicano y el senado con mayoria democrata... pero que significa esto para el tema migratorio?... fernando pizarro, nos tiene mas ... el senador democrata electo por virginia, tim kaine, senalo hoy que espera que el partido republicano se mire al espejo y sea mas abierto para trabajar con los democratas, en la busqueda de soluciones para evitar el inminente reto fiscal y reformar las leyes migratorias de la nacion... kaine, derroto con 51 por ciento de los votos, contra 49, al ex senador republicano george allen... kaine, dijo que los republicanos no deben seguir siendo tan duros con los votante latinos, y que es importante construir puentes para buscar soluciones conjuntas en el 2013... la participacion de los latinos se hizo presente en las urnas, pero esto que significa para temas que son importantes para nuestra comunidad? sindicatos y organizaciones latinas esperan que la reeleccion del presidente se trasduzca llegaron a las urnas... no les importo esp
triunfo pues ahora debera enfrentar un problema fiscal inminente, y un congreso dividido, con la camara baja, todavia en control republicano y el senado con mayoria democrata... pero que significa esto para el tema migratorio?... fernando pizarro, nos tiene mas ... el senador democrata electo por virginia, tim kaine, senalo hoy que espera que el partido republicano se mire al espejo y sea mas abierto para trabajar con los democratas, en la busqueda de soluciones para evitar el inminente reto...
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it easier for businesses to sell their products all over the world and grow and thrive here in the un. that's what the president was talking about. and i did see mitt romney's ad putting somebody in charge who knows something about business. we'd love to have that conversation. mitt romney's business experience. because as you know and as he admitted, it wasn't about creating jobs. it was about taking everything you could out of a company to make a profit for yourself but quite often leaving the company bankrupt and workers out of work. >> i want to follow up about worker consolidation. a couple years ago when that program was announced that there were going to be different things, it never went anywhere. why? >> well, i think that there is a proposal on the table. you need congressional action. i think that there are -- if i remember correctly -- dozens of different congressional committees and subcommittees that these issues go through. it's something the president is committed to. he's already put reforms in place in the government to consolidate programs and make them more efficie
it easier for businesses to sell their products all over the world and grow and thrive here in the un. that's what the president was talking about. and i did see mitt romney's ad putting somebody in charge who knows something about business. we'd love to have that conversation. mitt romney's business experience. because as you know and as he admitted, it wasn't about creating jobs. it was about taking everything you could out of a company to make a profit for yourself but quite often leaving...
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you're watching "morning joe" un into problems. namemans. which is why at liberty mutuarance, auto policies come with new car replacement and accident forgiveness if you qualify. e atstandard tual.com. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what%k's your policy? &%(d [ "odd couple" theme plays ] our t's and dot our i's, o problems. namely, other humans. at liberty mutual insurance, come with new car replacement and accident forgiveness if you qualify. see what else comes standard .com. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? .í♪ sometimes you win ♪ ♪ sometimes you lose ♪r >>> i want to thank paul ryan done and for our country. besides my wife ann, p. trust that his intellect and his hard work and his commitment to principle will continue to contribute to the good of our nation. >> i thank my friend and partner of the last four america's happy best vice president anybody could hope for, joe biden!. 29 past the hour. a stion m studio 8h inj2 rockefeller center. by the way, look who's here. this is huge. >> joi
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john sununu keeps calling the president lazy and un-american. and topping it off, we heard romney out here in ohio today saying the president is bent on, get this, revenge. let's begin tonight with my interview with vice president biden. i started with that high octane issue of auto production right here in ohio. >> thank you, mr. vice president, for this time. here we are in ohio. what do you make of this republican ad that's been out there running for romney saying that chrysler is going to take jeep out of this state and send it to china? >> here are the people right in this state, toledo and other places, just back up on their feet, jeep is hiring people and they put out an ad saying that barack obama sent chrysler bankrupt so the italians could buy it. and it's just flat false. the most cynical play i've seen. there was an editorial in the "denver post" saying this goes to character. >> what does it say about romney's character? >> it says they don't have much character at all and the idea that these guys -- look, chris, they're running awa
john sununu keeps calling the president lazy and un-american. and topping it off, we heard romney out here in ohio today saying the president is bent on, get this, revenge. let's begin tonight with my interview with vice president biden. i started with that high octane issue of auto production right here in ohio. >> thank you, mr. vice president, for this time. here we are in ohio. what do you make of this republican ad that's been out there running for romney saying that chrysler is...
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incremento de un 26 por ciento desde el 2008... esta representante de lulac que sin voto latino, los resultados hubieron sido diferentes, especialmente en estados claves como virginia... "el 66 por ciento de los latinos votaron por el presidente para que se reeligiera, el 70-por ciento de los latinos en virginia votaron por tim kaine para senador, que nos esta diceindo eso, que nosotros los hicimos ganar" recientes datos de la fundacion america's voice, obama recibio el 75-por ciento del voto hispano... una reciente encuesta de la federacion sindical de trabajadores, en sus siglas en ingles afl-cio. seÑala las preocupaciones de los votantes...los sindicatos habrian sido los pilares de una movilizacion para captar los votos... "trabajos, la economia e inmigracion son los asuntos que le importaron mucho a los votantes de sindicatos y vamos a luchar por eso, por esos programas en los meses y aÑos que vienen" el tema de inmigracion sigue siendo prioridad... y esperan algo permanente... "necesitamos una reforma grande para darle lo mi
incremento de un 26 por ciento desde el 2008... esta representante de lulac que sin voto latino, los resultados hubieron sido diferentes, especialmente en estados claves como virginia... "el 66 por ciento de los latinos votaron por el presidente para que se reeligiera, el 70-por ciento de los latinos en virginia votaron por tim kaine para senador, que nos esta diceindo eso, que nosotros los hicimos ganar" recientes datos de la fundacion america's voice, obama recibio el 75-por ciento...
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>> tucker barnes will do the heavy lifting on this un. >> she was referring to a southeaster. remember i was talking about the storm developing out to the west. it was not yet are considered a nor'easter system at that hour. storms are called nor'easters for basically two reasons. do you know the reason why? >> they travel in a -- you already -- >> oh, i'm sorry. >> they travel in a northeastern route. >> let's agree with that. >> i'm not impressed with your weather knowledge. >> i didn't know we were being tested. >> tony has been doing this for 25 years. the movement is to the north and east so that is right. the storm tracks from the northeast. if you watch on your satellite pictures, you will see the storm tracking from southwest to northeast. so they ride right along the gulf stream which is right off the eastern seaboard southwest to northeast. when they take that motion, they turn that corner and start to work up the coast line. that is when they can get the name of nor'easter. other reason, most importantly, the storm is on the eastern side of us here on land so our wi
>> tucker barnes will do the heavy lifting on this un. >> she was referring to a southeaster. remember i was talking about the storm developing out to the west. it was not yet are considered a nor'easter system at that hour. storms are called nor'easters for basically two reasons. do you know the reason why? >> they travel in a -- you already -- >> oh, i'm sorry. >> they travel in a northeastern route. >> let's agree with that. >> i'm not impressed with...
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. >> people are in homes that are un un uninhabitable. it's going to be increasingly clear that they're uninhabitable when the temperature goes down and they can't heat their homes. then we'll need to find housing for thousands right away. >> they've restored service to more than 75% of the customers in new york, but the millions who remain without power now have to deal with the cold front. forecasters say temperatures are expected to drop below freezing tonight and tomorrow evening. the american red cross is moving 80,000 blankets into the region ahead of colder weather. >>> let's head to belmar, new jersey now. that part of the jersey shore was hit pretty hard. what kind of progress are you able to see at this juncture? >> reporter: well, you're looking down ocean avenue here behind me. this was the beating heart, really, of the shoreline in belmar, no doubt about that, their boardwalk completely ripped up. they have a couple of lakes inland in this town. they filled up with water. the town center flooded. hundreds and hundreds of peop
. >> people are in homes that are un un uninhabitable. it's going to be increasingly clear that they're uninhabitable when the temperature goes down and they can't heat their homes. then we'll need to find housing for thousands right away. >> they've restored service to more than 75% of the customers in new york, but the millions who remain without power now have to deal with the cold front. forecasters say temperatures are expected to drop below freezing tonight and tomorrow...
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. >> un special envoy lahkd brahimi is calling on china to play a larger role in putting an end to the violence in syria. >> china and russia have long blocked the u.n. security council from putting pressure on damascus. yang said the crisis in syria needs a political solution. u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton says that kosovo's independence is not up for discussion. clinton and the eu foreign policy chief met with the kosovan present. >> clinton and ashton are touring balkan countries currently. london's police may be selling their famous new scotland yard headquarters to cut costs. they need to find over 600 million euros of savings and help the complex can fetch a large chunk of that sum. >> city police moved into the iconic building on victoria street in 1967. with staff cuts on the way, they will not need as much space. >> we will be back in one minute with more. >> stick around. we will be right back. >> welcome back. it is deja vu all over again. florida and ohio are expected to be key swing states in determining the outcome of the u.s. presidential election. >> some are
. >> un special envoy lahkd brahimi is calling on china to play a larger role in putting an end to the violence in syria. >> china and russia have long blocked the u.n. security council from putting pressure on damascus. yang said the crisis in syria needs a political solution. u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton says that kosovo's independence is not up for discussion. clinton and the eu foreign policy chief met with the kosovan present. >> clinton and ashton are touring...
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president obama get a second term we might be able to get that done because we have a lot of long-term un unemployed. i hope some of the tax breaks, such as the breaks on social security payroll taxes can be continued onward from december. i think that's very important to keep money in the hands of the middle class and enabling their spending, and jobs. >> eliot: all the miles you're talking b all of which i'm fully in accord with all predicated with president obama to guide the path. i agree, if he gets the second term. one of the premise that i view and i think you view as one of the misguided policies of mitt romney if you lower the tax breaks you get an outbreak of investment. there was a survey that disputed that. they polled it under political pressure. what is your wisdom as someone who has studied this in great death, would this bring investment as mitt romney high hypothesizes. >> no, between cutting marginal tax rates on the top and creating more jobs or economic growth. clinton increased taxes and we had jobs than when bush cut taxes. yet average economic growth during the year
president obama get a second term we might be able to get that done because we have a lot of long-term un unemployed. i hope some of the tax breaks, such as the breaks on social security payroll taxes can be continued onward from december. i think that's very important to keep money in the hands of the middle class and enabling their spending, and jobs. >> eliot: all the miles you're talking b all of which i'm fully in accord with all predicated with president obama to guide the path. i...
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. >> hopefully that includes un n unipsych zblls that's how you roll. >>> coming up, the media tour is just beginning. we'll show you which giants players are making an appearance on "the tonight show" tonight. >>> and a fashion trend started at yesterday's celebration. a t-shirt has everybody talking. >>> the parade may be over but the giants' media tour will roll on. >> when you're a big-time star that's how it goes. barry zito and sergio romo will appear on "the tonight show" with jay leno. that appearance following hunter pence's on "conan" tuesday night. you can see leno directly following our 11:00 p.m. newscast. >>> and did you catch what romo was wearing yesterday? he wore this t-shirt during yesterday's parade and it's triggering a fashion movement. it says, i just look illegal. the story of course blew up on twitter. more than 100 people ordered the $12 shirt yesterday and the owner says up until yesterday, he had never even heard of sergio romo. >> now he needs to send sergio a thank you note.
. >> hopefully that includes un n unipsych zblls that's how you roll. >>> coming up, the media tour is just beginning. we'll show you which giants players are making an appearance on "the tonight show" tonight. >>> and a fashion trend started at yesterday's celebration. a t-shirt has everybody talking. >>> the parade may be over but the giants' media tour will roll on. >> when you're a big-time star that's how it goes. barry zito and sergio romo...
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those un peopyoung people and s pa farm towns and up here kids dreaming of becoming scientists maybe even a president they need a champion in washington. >> the president saying he is an agent for change. governor romney using his talents as a saililsalesman to up the policies that we have been cleaning up after after these last four years. my opponent can talk about change but i know what change looks like because i fought for it. because i have the scars to prove it. >> michael bloomberg did not endorse a presidential candidate in 2008. today he endorsed president in and writes the devastation that hurricane sandy brought the stakes of tuesday's election to sharp relief. i want our president to play scientific evidence above electoral politics. mitt romney will campaign and during the 2008 campaign senator john mccain made a late play for pennsylvania campaigning there sunday before election day and went onto lose the state by over ten points. new nbc polls shows president obama over mitt romney. in wisconsin, president obama polled at 49% with mitt romney at 46%. in new hampshire
those un peopyoung people and s pa farm towns and up here kids dreaming of becoming scientists maybe even a president they need a champion in washington. >> the president saying he is an agent for change. governor romney using his talents as a saililsalesman to up the policies that we have been cleaning up after after these last four years. my opponent can talk about change but i know what change looks like because i fought for it. because i have the scars to prove it. >> michael...
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it does depress wages that you have millions of people un document. if you move people out of that status, that will have a positive benefit not just to people, but to wages being depressed. equity is a critical issue. we face a significant challenge -- in the short-term, medium- term, and long term, there is so much inequity in education. it is not something that the political process likes to discuss, but it is one in which we need to think more creatively about how -- ideas not good for our -- it is not good for us in the medium or long-term. >> nice to go last on this because i can think. [laughter] a really high-quality pre-k -- >> i agree. >> education for kids at the bottom of the income scale. this is supported by conservatives and liberals alike. a nobel-laureate economist to i think is associated with republicans has written eloquently about how critically important -- and there has got to be a significant government will pick it will not happen withou -- significant government role. it will not happen without. and this is of be, but full em
it does depress wages that you have millions of people un document. if you move people out of that status, that will have a positive benefit not just to people, but to wages being depressed. equity is a critical issue. we face a significant challenge -- in the short-term, medium- term, and long term, there is so much inequity in education. it is not something that the political process likes to discuss, but it is one in which we need to think more creatively about how -- ideas not good for our...
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. >> sandy hit new york city in the surrounding city and left un unprecedented damage. we have erroll louis, thanks for sticking around. now we have mayor kelaher, thank you for being here. >> it's a pleasure to be here. sandy has made tomorrow's river the katrina of new jersey, that's for sure. >> eliot: for folks who may not know, you have 100,000 folks who live in tomorrow's river. that's a lot of folks. describe for us how widespread is the devastation? >> right along the coast, we have 44 square miles and part of our population is on the barrier island, which is separated from the mainland. there is a bridge over the coastal water way and cause way and the place that really got hit was our township ortley beach. gas leaks all over the place houses on the beach are tipped over. it's just total devastation. all the power lines are down. and it was obviously due to this storm surge. our boardwalks are gone, and just two years ago we built a brand new lifeguard tower public rust room restroom, and i recognize the masonry on the sand. >> had that ever happened before in
. >> sandy hit new york city in the surrounding city and left un unprecedented damage. we have erroll louis, thanks for sticking around. now we have mayor kelaher, thank you for being here. >> it's a pleasure to be here. sandy has made tomorrow's river the katrina of new jersey, that's for sure. >> eliot: for folks who may not know, you have 100,000 folks who live in tomorrow's river. that's a lot of folks. describe for us how widespread is the devastation? >> right...
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and un election observers are not taking over texas. and moderate reforms of the regulations on the insurance industry and the financial services industry in this country are not the same thing as communism. listen, last night was a good night for liberals and for democrats for very obvious reasons, but it was also, possibly, a good night for this country as a whole. because in this country, we have a two-party system in government. and the idea is supposed to be that the two sides, both come up with ways to confront and fix the real problems facing our country. they both propose possible solutions to our real problems. and we debate between those possible solutions. and by the process of debate, we pick the best idea. that competition between good ideas from both sides about real problems in the real country should result in our country having better choices, better options, than if only one side is really working on the hard stuff. and the if the republican party and the conservative movement and the conservative media is snuck in a v
and un election observers are not taking over texas. and moderate reforms of the regulations on the insurance industry and the financial services industry in this country are not the same thing as communism. listen, last night was a good night for liberals and for democrats for very obvious reasons, but it was also, possibly, a good night for this country as a whole. because in this country, we have a two-party system in government. and the idea is supposed to be that the two sides, both come...
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it w results that showed anyt we have no religious test in unning force. i'm so proud. ood friends with the marriott. my wife works fortç them. i think the mormons are a mixede in it. doesn't tell you much about the right or wrongness of anybody. he did prove a mormon can be him. it was policy as you pointed positions, of which ntier ofu? his religion. he can say he got that done. it's a credit to both parties >> let's remember the reason his religion was discussed in by analysts at in point was the thumping side the republican party, and that's where anti-mormonreside. if he was running in thelz primaries, it wouldn't be aor. they don't get it. >> harry reids a morming that is subtle signif romney said i called the president andwÑ congratulated him. there was no booingn the audience. true. >> i thought the would have been more explosive, negative reaction. why it took two x hours to do it would sink i think there's so been put into . thesibility to do their own this. >> absolutely. and just youcan go to b everytoekt. and i think they handled it really well. >> we're
it w results that showed anyt we have no religious test in unning force. i'm so proud. ood friends with the marriott. my wife works fortç them. i think the mormons are a mixede in it. doesn't tell you much about the right or wrongness of anybody. he did prove a mormon can be him. it was policy as you pointed positions, of which ntier ofu? his religion. he can say he got that done. it's a credit to both parties >> let's remember the reason his religion was discussed in by analysts at in...
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un best issloloathes structured time, and he let his aides know that spending a day in a hotel room awaiting results was unacceptable. the mood all there was resolute ly relax and playful. the campaign's chief strategist wandered to the back of the plane to shoot reporters with a gun." -- with a nerf joyce, oregon, on our republican line. give us your take on yesterday's election. caller: good morning. i hope i can fully say all that i feel this morning. funeral, so my emotions are kind of up. i just want to said that obama has a beautiful family. he is our leader, and god tells us to pray for our leaders. this is real important. my prayer is that the whole -- the whole nation's prayer is that obama will lead with that obama will lead with integrity
un best issloloathes structured time, and he let his aides know that spending a day in a hotel room awaiting results was unacceptable. the mood all there was resolute ly relax and playful. the campaign's chief strategist wandered to the back of the plane to shoot reporters with a gun." -- with a nerf joyce, oregon, on our republican line. give us your take on yesterday's election. caller: good morning. i hope i can fully say all that i feel this morning. funeral, so my emotions are kind of...
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i mean, there's nothing more un-american, undemocratic than this. and i'm talking democratic in the terms of democracy, not in terms of parties. luckily some of the ministers like the bishop and others down in -- victor curry and others turned that around the sunday before. but this was a direct strategy here, mr. greer. >> absolutely. i told you political consultants and the strategists are the ones who put this type of legislation together. they put it together to keep voters that typically won't vote republican from getting to the polls. the republican party needs to change the way it does business. it needs to embrace minority voters. it shouldn't give up on minority voters. and it should play by the election rules. not change the rules every couple of years to benefit the republican party. >> but even if -- >> the party -- >> -- they don't want to embrace minority voters. we're talking about them denying their right to vote. it's one thing if you have a strategy you don't want to go after people. it's another to deny them their rights. >> there
i mean, there's nothing more un-american, undemocratic than this. and i'm talking democratic in the terms of democracy, not in terms of parties. luckily some of the ministers like the bishop and others down in -- victor curry and others turned that around the sunday before. but this was a direct strategy here, mr. greer. >> absolutely. i told you political consultants and the strategists are the ones who put this type of legislation together. they put it together to keep voters that...
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it's unacceptable and un-american. >> good to have you on the program. thank you so much. now let me bring in former republican governor from new jersey. it's always good to see you and let me ask you first about your state because i saw this morning, i think there's still almost a million homes without power. so many schools are closed and another storm is coming. i mean, that's hard to believe. how are you all doing in new jers jersey and do you think it's going to have an impact on turnout? >> well, we're one of these people that don't have power. although being on a farm, we have a generator, so we're so much better off than the shore, but there are a lot of people that are still hurts. chris christie's a republican. he's doing everything he can to make sure people have the tount to vote. our polling place has been changed, but the signs are up. he's bringing in everything he can to ensure that people have access to the ballot. i don't know what went on in florida, but in this day and age, it's inexcusable that in this country, we have anything like this going on. i've
it's unacceptable and un-american. >> good to have you on the program. thank you so much. now let me bring in former republican governor from new jersey. it's always good to see you and let me ask you first about your state because i saw this morning, i think there's still almost a million homes without power. so many schools are closed and another storm is coming. i mean, that's hard to believe. how are you all doing in new jers jersey and do you think it's going to have an impact on...
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magazine of pomona college wrote, quote, you might call oh money ae's link to the deep structure of the un years. the organ case has 47 pipes or the traditional motto, our tribute to christian civilization has 47 characters. did you know that at the time of pomona's first graduating class in 1984 there were 47 students enrolled and if you want to go deeper into the mystery, did you notice the last two digits equal 47 times 2? the article goes on like that for another 2,000 words. you know who else thought the number 47 kind of explained it all? >> 47% of the people who vote for the president obama no matter what. 47% who are with him who are satisfied with government and believe they are victims and government has the responsibility to care for them and believe that they're entitled to health care, food, housing, to you name it. these are people who pay no income tax, 47% of americans pay no income tax. so my job is not to worry about those people. >> mitt romney's famous comments on the 47% raise two questions. how can he say that? how can he say a single mom working two yobs and taking a
magazine of pomona college wrote, quote, you might call oh money ae's link to the deep structure of the un years. the organ case has 47 pipes or the traditional motto, our tribute to christian civilization has 47 characters. did you know that at the time of pomona's first graduating class in 1984 there were 47 students enrolled and if you want to go deeper into the mystery, did you notice the last two digits equal 47 times 2? the article goes on like that for another 2,000 words. you know who...
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. >> haven't been able to salvage up un,000 tetil now. we had to figure out. >> unbelievable. >> difference between when something flood. something gets mildewed. second floor, survives. and the fire just everything is gone. >> everything is gone. >> my hafeart breaks for the folks. >> the report from our new york station, wabc. the community devastated by fire, now one hoping to avoid the same fate. >> that's right, the bubbles in the water are the result of a liking natural gas line. that's what an abc news crew found yesterday. in the hard hit community of seaside heights, new jersey. residents were -- none too pleased though at the response. >> i don't know why there is not more trucks here right now. i mean, this is where we took the main shot. this is it. like, where, where were all the gas trucks. you got down the block. we got down the block. why can't we get gas trucks down the block. >> the fear is that a single spark could cause a devastating explosion and fire, like we saw earlier. the utility companies say they're doing whate
. >> haven't been able to salvage up un,000 tetil now. we had to figure out. >> unbelievable. >> difference between when something flood. something gets mildewed. second floor, survives. and the fire just everything is gone. >> everything is gone. >> my hafeart breaks for the folks. >> the report from our new york station, wabc. the community devastated by fire, now one hoping to avoid the same fate. >> that's right, the bubbles in the water are the...
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move over george clooney the on yan's kim junge un the sexiest man alive and beijing doesn't get the joke. good day, i'm andrea mitchell live in washington. no joke today on capitol hill. ambassador susan rice's attempt to clear the air with republicans over benghazi did not work as the white house had hoped. senators mccain, ayotte and graham say they have more questions than they had before rice's comments about benghazi. >> we are significantly troubled by many of the answers that we got and some that we didn't get it. >> if you don't know what happened just say you don't know what happened. people can push you to give explanations and you can say i don't want to give bad information. >> that's troubling to me as well, why she wouldn't have asked, i'm the person that doesn't know anything about this, i'm going on every single show. >> joining me now for our daily fix, chris cizilla, msnbc contributor managing editor of post politics.com and our own nbc capitol hill correspondent kelly o'donnell. well, this was pretty tense. chris, first to you. you've seen a lot of confirmation ba
move over george clooney the on yan's kim junge un the sexiest man alive and beijing doesn't get the joke. good day, i'm andrea mitchell live in washington. no joke today on capitol hill. ambassador susan rice's attempt to clear the air with republicans over benghazi did not work as the white house had hoped. senators mccain, ayotte and graham say they have more questions than they had before rice's comments about benghazi. >> we are significantly troubled by many of the answers that we...
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they have never had had this problem before in wisconsin that i un >> that would be a good sign fore president. that's a county for the ent. >> that's a great area f president. all along there, that's kind of the russ belt of the. so seeing not having enough ballots means very good for the democrats. >> colorado in 2008 went for president points. right now colorado is described as too close to call. chris? >> i'm looking at the pattern, rachel. i keep coming across every state the. president w expected to carry, he's at least not losing. it's either too early to call or he's been declared the winner. that includes new mexico. and in all thed swing states from day one, are still in con it'stest right now. our polling has been really good. nobody wants to hear this this. polls are good. and they have proven themselves as where this election would be decided, it's yet to bedecided. that's why it's wonderful you keep saying to people stay in line. because they are the ones who are going to decide this election. line right >> virginia, where it's supposed to close at 7:00, for awhile. >>
they have never had had this problem before in wisconsin that i un >> that would be a good sign fore president. that's a county for the ent. >> that's a great area f president. all along there, that's kind of the russ belt of the. so seeing not having enough ballots means very good for the democrats. >> colorado in 2008 went for president points. right now colorado is described as too close to call. chris? >> i'm looking at the pattern, rachel. i keep coming across every...
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the fastest growing demographic was the latino population but they're really poised with having an un unprecedented outcome. there are ten states, swing states that are in place this have large hispanic populations. but even in places that don't have a large hispanic population slight voting shifts will determine who carries those states. right now the bulk of hispanic voters are staunchly supporting president obama. i think they believe him when he says that he's a fighter for working families, and for immigration reform. i think they've seen a lot of very ugly rhetoric on the republican side of the aisle particularly with tee party candidate. and they're very turned off by that message. they're very much supportive of president obama for re-election and democrats in general. >> you know, the prior high watermark in terms of latino support for any candidate was president clinton in who got 72%. and if we know this poll is correct, we won't know for a few days if it is, the president will get 73%. not only is he hitting the high watermark, but the percentage of the electorate that is
the fastest growing demographic was the latino population but they're really poised with having an un unprecedented outcome. there are ten states, swing states that are in place this have large hispanic populations. but even in places that don't have a large hispanic population slight voting shifts will determine who carries those states. right now the bulk of hispanic voters are staunchly supporting president obama. i think they believe him when he says that he's a fighter for working...
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. >>> after north korean dictator kim jong-un was named the se sexiest man alive by "the onion," china's communist newspaper apparently didn't know it was a joke. today the peoples daily online site published the headline, north korea's top leader named the onion's sexiest man alive for 2012 along with a 55-picture slide show. those are the things we thought you should know. there are american journalists who thought the onion was real. >>> time for the "news nation" gut check, the half in "two and a half men" was slamming his own show telling people not to watch it. he has played jake on the show for nearly ten years. he makes $350,000 an episode. he was at one point the highest paid child actor on television. in a new video shot in his production trailer and put online by a church, he calls the show filth. >> if you watch "two and a half men," please stop watching "two and a half men." i'm on "two and a half men." i don't want to be on it. please stop watching it. please stop filling your head with filth. please. >> so cbs and warner bros. have not commented. his former co-star charlie
. >>> after north korean dictator kim jong-un was named the se sexiest man alive by "the onion," china's communist newspaper apparently didn't know it was a joke. today the peoples daily online site published the headline, north korea's top leader named the onion's sexiest man alive for 2012 along with a 55-picture slide show. those are the things we thought you should know. there are american journalists who thought the onion was real. >>> time for the "news...
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. -- un security council held a closed- door consultation instead. following the consultations, members heard a report from the secretary. this is 50 minutes. >> a meeting of the security council is called to order. the provisional agenda of this meeting is the situation in the middle east, including the palestinian question. the agenda is adopted. the security council will now begin its consideration of item number two of the agenda. on behalf of the council, i welcome the secretary general, his excellency, mr. ban ki-moon who is joining the conversation at via telephone conference. i now give the floor to the secretary. >> thank you, distinguished members of the council, excellencies, ladies and gentleman. thank you for the opportunity to brief you today on my three- day visit to egypt, israel, the occupied palestinian territory, and jordan. since the situation in does that and israel escalated last week, i made it my priority to contribute to halt the violence with a priority aim of protecting civilians. i canceled a previously planned trip to tra
. -- un security council held a closed- door consultation instead. following the consultations, members heard a report from the secretary. this is 50 minutes. >> a meeting of the security council is called to order. the provisional agenda of this meeting is the situation in the middle east, including the palestinian question. the agenda is adopted. the security council will now begin its consideration of item number two of the agenda. on behalf of the council, i welcome the secretary...
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if you are california can un sou u.s. c r get me to use c l a. stanford and of course there is on the schools are popular now in oregon. >> if you look in the beavers' vs part of a sabres a stamford status of the rankings. flabby a better game than the things the doctor discovered kalikowwhy dos are going to kill cal? >> cal may have what i say quit it's not the they don't care but their confidence is shot. that would be a major upset >> yet all of these calls for a late kipper to fire his own father. is it his fault? >> for people who do not know the usc coach who was the raiders' coach for five minutes his father is a defensive coordinator. >> he is a legend and he is supposed to fire his own dad? the >> you can make the case that he should have hired him to begin with. that is for in my opinion somebody has been a coach for 15 years and a place. if i wanted to hire my late father acrons to do weekends i could do it because i've been here so long. winning of a lot of the land you could build up equity in the place. but to get the job and hired
if you are california can un sou u.s. c r get me to use c l a. stanford and of course there is on the schools are popular now in oregon. >> if you look in the beavers' vs part of a sabres a stamford status of the rankings. flabby a better game than the things the doctor discovered kalikowwhy dos are going to kill cal? >> cal may have what i say quit it's not the they don't care but their confidence is shot. that would be a major upset >> yet all of these calls for a late...
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connecticut,un, we talked about how this is a state on the one hand you would think a democrat could do well there, but she's a woman. she moderated her positions and she put a lot of money into it. >> she sure did, and she ran an entirely different campaign from the campaign she won last time. this was a sochter, more woman campaign. last time she ran as a business success and told her personal story this time and was competitive. but chris enoughy, the democratic congressman, spent, as gwen mentions, $9 million-- not of his own money because he doesn't have it-- but he did win and it's a pickup for the democrats in the sense it was held by an independent, joe lieberman. >> the conventional view is if she had won this campaign last time she probably would have run it. it's to you to run against a national tide in a strong state red or blue. >> ifill: even with that much money. we have talked ad nausim about money and how it's corrupting thiks. >> i tend to think money is overrated. you have to get to a certain threshold to introduce yourself to people with money. after that threshol
connecticut,un, we talked about how this is a state on the one hand you would think a democrat could do well there, but she's a woman. she moderated her positions and she put a lot of money into it. >> she sure did, and she ran an entirely different campaign from the campaign she won last time. this was a sochter, more woman campaign. last time she ran as a business success and told her personal story this time and was competitive. but chris enoughy, the democratic congressman, spent, as...
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.] >> protesters marched from the un plaza this afternoon. the group started the protesters in india this july. they plan to deliver a global petition concerning china he's treatment of tibetans in the next missouri. >>> the violence continues in sierra. more than 100 tons of aid destined for syria left from iraq today. it's to be the first of its kind from iraq to syria. some 2.5 syrians are in need of aid since the civil war. more than 4,000 syrians have fled to near by countries. >>> more than 60 years ago as world war ii was drawing to a close, an army colonel wrote a story. and wrote music. for decades it was dormant but this week the u.s. army band performed the work, giving the composer his first chance to here the work. >> my name is harold van huglen, and my age is 93. i'm a veteran of world war ii. in 1945 i was stationed in new orleans, louisiana at the new orleans army airbase, and i was an instructor. the peace in europe had already been written in april of that year. so they said we can do anything we want to. i decided to write
.] >> protesters marched from the un plaza this afternoon. the group started the protesters in india this july. they plan to deliver a global petition concerning china he's treatment of tibetans in the next missouri. >>> the violence continues in sierra. more than 100 tons of aid destined for syria left from iraq today. it's to be the first of its kind from iraq to syria. some 2.5 syrians are in need of aid since the civil war. more than 4,000 syrians have fled to near by...
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it seems so fundamentally un-american. i agree with her also that i think the supreme court would apply this to anyone. our amendment will say citizens and permanent residents, but i think the supreme court, if challenged, will uphold the right to trial by jury of anyone within the united states. today, we will either affirm the right to trial by jury or restrict it. today we will vote to affirm the sixth amendment to the constitution or we will spurn it. today we will vote to affirm 800 years of history beginning with the magna carta or we will relinquish or at the very least diminish a right that jefferson referred to as the only anchor yet imagined by man which a government can be held to the principles of its constitution. the right to trial by jury was a check on oppressive government. opponents of the right to trial by jury will come today and they will argue that the american homeland is now a battlefield and that we must circumscribe our right to trial by jury to be safe from terrorists. but if we give up our right
it seems so fundamentally un-american. i agree with her also that i think the supreme court would apply this to anyone. our amendment will say citizens and permanent residents, but i think the supreme court, if challenged, will uphold the right to trial by jury of anyone within the united states. today, we will either affirm the right to trial by jury or restrict it. today we will vote to affirm the sixth amendment to the constitution or we will spurn it. today we will vote to affirm 800 years...
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some might say that's un-american. what do you say to that, lz? >> i say it's going along as planned. this is not news to the officials who implemented these laws, limited the amount of hours which early voting can happen and saw this tidal wave coming with the hopes of what it would do to deter democrats voting for president obama. this was all part of the very diabolical plan. i'm disturbed and every american should be disturbed by this. >> florida's republican governor did fight to limit early voting and he won. he decreased the number of days. in retrospect, was that wise? >> look, here's the deal. it is unfortunate what's happened in these three or four florida counties, carol. but let me give you a couple of statistics to balance out lz's claims of diabolical. in 2000, 15% of the vote was early voting. in 2008, that was up to 30%. and this year, many are expecting the early voting will make up 40% of the voting electorate. the point is, it is getting easier to vote earlier and that's a good thing. but because we had problems in a couple of c
some might say that's un-american. what do you say to that, lz? >> i say it's going along as planned. this is not news to the officials who implemented these laws, limited the amount of hours which early voting can happen and saw this tidal wave coming with the hopes of what it would do to deter democrats voting for president obama. this was all part of the very diabolical plan. i'm disturbed and every american should be disturbed by this. >> florida's republican governor did fight...
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context of just above what we need to do to keep up with population growth. 23 million americans remain un employed or underemployed and that is a sticky that stuck for a long time. if you lost your job today on average it would take you until next august to find one. maybe you find one sooner but maybe it takes you a lot longer. we will talk about that with the former director of the congressional budget office and president of the american action forum. what changes that and makes that timeline if you lost your job today, one that is more normal if you will? not one that would take until next august to find a new job? >> well, we to have more vigorous economic growth. we are growing right now, something that looks like 1.5 or 2 percentage points at best each year and the deto get the business community really moving in a faster pace. what we saw in the third quarter was business investment falling and we have seen business confidence fall and we can't have rapid growth in those circumstances. whoever is elected the next president the top focus has to be the business community and getting
context of just above what we need to do to keep up with population growth. 23 million americans remain un employed or underemployed and that is a sticky that stuck for a long time. if you lost your job today on average it would take you until next august to find one. maybe you find one sooner but maybe it takes you a lot longer. we will talk about that with the former director of the congressional budget office and president of the american action forum. what changes that and makes that...